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He would not have donned the jibba if it had.
When he emerged he was dressed in a Dervish jibba.
Through the clinging folds of the jibba he saw that the corpse was lean and athletic.
It was some moments before she realized that he had shed his jibba and was now naked.
On him the jibba looks as dashing as a cavalry dolman.
His jibba sparkled white in the sun, and his turban was dark emerald green.
The Mahdi was dressed in a spotlessly clean and beautifully quilted jibba.
The Mahdi stepped back fastidiously but a single drop splashed the skirt of his white jibba.
He wears the patched jibba of the Mahdists.
The Jibba Jabber toy, made by Ertl, produced a similar sound.
They wore the jibba.
You should wear only the jibba, which marks you as a lover of the Prophet and the Mahdi.
Yet he did not affect the patched jibba, and there was something alien in his accent and the manner of his speech.
They shouted again at the sight of Osman, so tall and noble in his gleaming white jibba decorated with the brightly coloured patches.
Geoff and the Jibba Jabba.
In the van rode the emaciated figure in a bloody jibba, bareheaded, his grey hair covering his shoulders.
All of them wore the jibba of the Dervish and were armed with spear, sword, targe and rifle.
Although he was dressed in a jibba and carried a sword he was too plump and well fed to be an aggagier.
He saw that it was a clean, unworn jibba and with it were a pair of sandals of tanned camel hide.
The infant felt the cool river breeze fan his genitals, and let fly a yellow stream that splashed down his father's brightly patched jibba.
Note 2: "Jibba This" is a hidden track which plays after "Nocturnal Emission" while still playing track 6.
After three more challenges, the Proving Grounds match is played, but Team Jibba Jabba is eliminated.
He slipped from the saddle and girded up the hem of his jibba with the blue sash, leaving his legs covered only with baggy breeches.
The distinguishing property of the Jibba Jabber was the distinct 'choking' or 'strangling' sound (resembling a groan tube) made by the wobbling head when shaken.
That keychain, about a decade on the market, features classic T-isms like "Pity The Fool" and "Quit Your Jibba Jabba!"
A horse with a dished face or dished head has a muzzle with a concave profile on top, often further emphasized by slight bulging of forehead (jibbah).
Many Arabians also have a slight forehead bulge between their eyes, called the jibbah by the Bedouin, that adds additional sinus capacity, believed to have helped the Arabian horse in its native dry desert climate.
You could always borrow a djibbah from Great-Aunt Harriet.
Their very furniture had mysteriously a high-browed quality, and Mr. Goopes when at home dressed simply in a pajama-shaped suit of canvas sacking tied with brown ribbons, while his wife wore a purple djibbah with a richly embroidered yoke.